Despite a number of conditions placed on the development when the scheme was approved last year, Morrisons has applied for several alterations.

Delivery restrictions would be removed and noise levels relaxed at the store, which is due to open for Christmas.

More than 100 objections to to lifting of the restrictions have been submitted to Elmbridge Borough Council.

Morrisons was given permission in July 2013 to build on the Focus DIY site in Monument Hill, on condition that deliveries and collections would be between 7am and 11pm, Monday to Saturday and never on Sundays or bank holidays.

If the latest application is approved, deliveries would also be permitted between 9am and 4pm on Sundays and bank holidays, except Christmas Day and Easter Sunday, with noise level restrictions "relaxed".

Adam Moreve, of the Weybridge Business Group, added: “It was inevitable Morrisons was going push for more deliveries – just look at the size of the supermarket they are building.

“How will this affect the standard of living of the people living in these areas and how will it affect house prices?”

A spokesman from the company said: “To ensure we can serve our customers whenever they want to shop, we’re looking to flex the original delivery times a little and hope to have a sensible conversation with the council about how that can be done.”

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